-BASE 66-The Story

Base 66 – The Story

Before being able to sit down and write BASE 66 – A story of Fear, Fun and Freefall it took me more than 10 years to just get a perspective on what I had experienced. I didn’t actually consider our experiences to be interesting to anybody but ourselves. Who was going to buy a book about 3 young guys jumping off man made structures for fun? My father kept telling me to write the story of our near death experiences, camaraderie and adventures but I just wasn’t ready.

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